176 PSALM lxxiii. 24. S. M. Oh guide me ev'ry day, Shelter me ever near Thy side, With Thee let me abide. To Thee I still will cling, And now my off'ring bring. Accept it Lord, and be my friend, Till time and being end. Thy spirit now impart To sanctify my heart, And cleanse from sin's polluting stain The source of care and pain. For ever I will sing The praises of my King, And louder, sweeter notes I'll raise In my declining days. The wonders Thou hast wrought, The jewels Thou hast bought, The burden of my song shall be, In sweeter, higher lays, I'll shout a Saviour's praise, For all the foretastes of his love, Emblems of joys above. Amen, I now will say, With me let blessings stay. Thy presence now I will implore, And grace for evermore. Once more I ask and crave, Blessings beyond the grave. Oh let me rise and dwell above, With Thee, the God of love! HENRY JENNINGS. Morks by the same Author. "GEMS OF THOUGHT." Dedicated by special permission to the Right Rev. the LORD BISHOP OF RIPON. A copy of this volume HER MAJESTY THE QUEEN very graciously accepted and acknowledged. NISBET & Co.; WERTHEIM, MACKINTOSH, & Co. Third Thousand. One Shilling. "DIALOGUES FOR SUNDAY SCHOOLS," Being Original Tales in the form of Dialogues. "Should be sold by millions."-Dr. THOMAS, Editor of "Homolist." 66 66 DAILY PORTIONS." YORKSHIRE JOINT-STOCK COMPANY. MEMOIRS OF SARAH JENNINGS, AND THE GLORIOUS EFFECTS OF UNION WITH CHRIST." Sixpence. THE PARADISE OF GOD." Third Thousand. Fourpence. The Author's next Work will be "SONGS IN THE DESERT; OR, HEAVENLY MELODIES," BEING ORIGINAL AND SELECT POETRY. Fcp. 8vo. Three Shillings and Sixpence. |